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National Science Foundation

~Investing in the future~

The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation programs

support the establishment of comprehensive Alliances to

increase the quantity and quality of students who successful-

ly earn STEM baccalaureate degrees, and the number who

go on for graduate study in these fields. This short-term ob-

jective facilitates AMP’s long-term goal of increasing the pro-

duction of minority Ph.D’s in STEM fields with an emphasis

on entry into faculty positions. The Foundation builds part-

nerships among academic institutions, government agencies

and laboratories, industry, and professional organizations.

These coalitions will produce multidisciplinary and/or discipli-

nary approaches to achieve program goals at the undergrad-

uate level. Success will be measured by the ability to bring

about significant quantifiable and qualitative enhancements

in minority STEM participation. Eligible activi-

ties include student enrichment, academic

achievement, and curricula improvement.

Linking diverse students to

educational opportunities in Science, Technology,

Engineering, and Mathematics!

Adams State University Dr. Renee Beeton ........................ ..rbeeton@adams.edu Central Wyoming College Jacki Klancher .................................. ..jklanche@cwc.edu Colorado School of Mines Andrea Salazar Morgan….. ......... .asalazar@mines.edu Colorado State University Arlene Nededog ...... .arlene.nededog@colostate.edu Colorado State University-Pueblo Dr. Trung Duong .........trung.duong@csupueblo.edu Fort Lewis College Dr. Don May ............................... ..may_d@fortlewis.edu Jessica Rupe ................................ ..jmrupe@fortlewis.edu Metropolitan State University of Denver Dr. Hsiu-Ping Liu… ..................... hliu1@msudenver.edu Northeastern Junior College Cyndi Hofmeister .............. ..cyndi.hofmeister@njc.edu Otero Junior College Dr. Shawn Averett………..……...shawn.averett@ojc.edu Trinidad State Junior College Dr. Kevin Walker ... …..kevin.walker@trinidadstate.edu University of Colorado-Boulder Katharine Wormus-Hiltbrand……… …………………………….katharine.hiltbrand@colorado.edu University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Vicki Taylor……………………..…………….vtaylor5@uccs.edu University of Colorado-Denver Dr. Dominic Martinez………………… …………………………...dominic.martinez@cuanschutz.edu University of Denver Anthea Johnson Rooen .... ..anthea.johnson@du.edu University of Northern Colorado Dr. Susan Keenan……….….….susan.keenan@unco.edu

University of Wyoming Dr. Doug Wachob ...................... …wachob@uwyo.edu

Nicole Gautier .............................. …ngautier@uwyo.edu

Dr. Rick Miranda, PI Provost/Executive Vice-President Colorado State University

Dr. Ernest Chavez, Co-PI/Program Director Professor, Psychology Colorado State University Ernest.Chavez@ColoState.EDU Dr. Kim Henry, Co-PI Professor, Psychology Colorado State University Kim.Henry@colostate.edu Dr. Beverly Marquart, Program Manager Colorado State University (970) 491-6686 Beverly.Marquart@colostate.edu

Advisory Board Members: Mr. David Aragon, Dr. Daniel Bush, Dr. Gregory Florant,

Dr. Kim Henry, Dr. Juan Lucena, Ms. Linda Lung, Dr. Eric Toberer

External Evaluator: Dr. Rose Shaw

CO-WY AMP is funded through the NSF Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (HRD 1619673).

CO-WY AMP LEADERSHIP CO-WY AMP SITE COORDINATORS

Colorado-Wyoming Alliance for Minority Participation

CO-WY AMP is a National Science Foundation program with a primary goal to increase the number of underrepresented minority students (African Amer-ican, Hispanic, Alaska Native, Pacific Islander, and Native American) receiving baccalaureate degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Other goals include increasing the quality of education for these students and building the infra-structure for programs and activities that link public and private resources through structured funding and program development strategies. This program is not racially or gender exclusive.

CO-WY AMP’s activities include: Bridging: to facilitate smooth transitions from high school to college; from 2-year colleges to 4-year degree colleges and universities; from academic to professional careers or graduate school.

Graduate Placement, Outreach, and Tracking: to assist graduates with placement from 2 year colleg-es to 4-year colleges and universities and under-graduate to graduate school; to provide outreach activities; to track student achievements.

Undergraduate Research: to develop professional skills, critical thinking, and hands-on experiences through research.

International Programs: to increase the number of undergraduates engaging in international research and projects.

Retention Programs: to provide transfer bridges, academic tutoring, Academic Excellence Work-shops, faculty and peer mentoring, scholarships, and minority conferences.

Faculty Professional Development: to enhance the cultural and diversity awareness of faculty involved with program activities.

Curriculum Development: to develop effective teaching strategies in the sciences by modifying STEM courses.

CO-WY AMP is a consortium of sixteen institutions of higher learning, comprised of 12 baccalaureate-degree granting in-stitutions, 3 junior colleges and 1 community college, and has associations with two Native American tribes in Colorado (Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute) and two tribes in Wyo-ming (Northern Arapahoe and Eastern Shoshone). CO-WY AMP works with many corporations, governmental agencies, professional membership organizations, and com-munity groups to enhance student achievement. These col-laborations continue to provide insight into the ever-changing direction of technology and offer career opportunities and internships to underrepresented minority students.

CO-WY AMP’s... Management structure: composed of an Advisory Board, CO-WY AMP Staff and Site Coordinators, and industry/government representatives. CO-WY AMP’s main office is located in Sage Hall at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Partners: pre-college links are developed by our association with participating local school districts. Graduate school connections are formed through networks with professional organizations and industry/government representatives.

To learn more about National Science Foundation

programs visit:

www.nsf.gov

Louis Stokes Colorado-Wyoming Alliance for Minority Participation

Representing Colorado and Wyoming

Visit the CO-WY AMP website at:

www.cowyamp.colostate.edu

Students interested in finding out more about CO-WY

AMP and CO-WY AMP programs, please contact Beverly

Marquart at beverly.marquart@colostate.edu or

call 970-491-6686.

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